Gary HarrisPosition: Shooting guardHeight/Weight: 6-4½/205College: Michigan StateAge: 19The Buzz: Harris excels on both ends of the floor, which would make him tough to pass up. The problem is that the Magic already have Victor Oladipo, who is a better two-way player and roughly is Harris' height. . . . . Harris was the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2012-13 and a first-team All-Big Ten honoree in 2013-14. . . . He averaged 16.7 points per game this past season, but his 3-point shooting fell from 41.1 percent as a freshman to 35.2 percent as a sophomore.

Rodney HoodPosition: Small forwardHeight/Weight: 6-8½/210College: DukeAge: 21The Buzz: Hood combines good height at small forward with excellent shooting ability. As a third-year sophomore, he averaged 16.1 points per game and sank 42.0 percent of his 3-pointers. . . . Hood spent his freshman season at Mississippi State, transferred to Duke and then sat out the 2012-13 season because of NCAA transfer rules.

Zach LaVinePosition: Shooting guard/point guardHeight/Weight: 6-6/180College: UCLAAge: 19The Buzz: LaVine is a gifted athlete who tied for the third-highest maximum vertical leap at the 2014 NBA Draft Combine, at 41.5 inches. . . . But he's a raw talent who averaged just 9.4 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game this past season as a freshman. Many scouts think he would've benefitted from spending one or two more years in college.

Shabazz NapierPosition: Point guardHeight/Weight: 6-1/175College: UConnAge: 22The Buzz: He's a winner who spent four seasons at UConn, leading the Huskies to the 2014 NCAA Tournament title. He averaged 13.7 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game as a senior. Despite his credentials, it's probably a stretch to think he'll be picked as early as 12th overall.

Jusuf NurkicPosition: CenterHeight/Weight: 6-11/280Country: BosniaAge: 19The Buzz: He's said to be a rugged center who plays below the rim, similar to the Minnesota Timberwolves' Nikola Pekovic. There's always a market for capable big men, and he'll benefit from the lack of quality draft prospects at his position.

Adreian PaynePosition: Power forwardHeight/Weight: 6-10/240College: Michigan StateAge: 23The Buzz: Payne played four seasons at Michigan State, and he's the Spartans' all-time leader in blocked shots. He averaged 16.4 points and 7.3 rebounds as a senior. If the Magic go for a point guard at No. 4, he might be the best big man available at No. 12.

Dario SaricPosition: Power forward/small forwardHeight/Weight: 6-10/225Country: CroatiaAge: 20The Buzz: No one denies that Saric has talent. His ball-handling skills and court vision have evoked comparisons to Hedo Turkoglu. His desire to stay in Europe, however, has evoked comparisons to Fran Vazquez. ESPN reported Monday that Saric has agreed to a three-year deal — including a player option for the third season — with a pro team in Turkey.

James YoungPosition: Small forward/shooting guardHeight/Weight: 6-7/215College: KentuckyAge: 18The Buzz: He's another one-and-done player from Kentucky. Young averaged 14.3 points and 4.3 rebounds per game during his lone collegiate season, and he should become a good scorer in the NBA. His ability to play anywhere on the wing could help him.

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